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For The First Time In Years, Infosys Delays September Quarter Results
- Wednesday September 6, 2017
- Business | NDTV Profit Team
The September quarters results will be the first earnings announcement by Infosys after Nandan Nilekani's return.
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Quitting Infosys One Of Hardest Decisions Of My Life: Vishal Sikka
- Thursday August 24, 2017
- Business | Indo-Asian News Service
Though the company's Board accepted Vishal Sikka's resignation and appointed him as Executive Vice-Chairman till the new CEO takes over by March 31, 2018, he resigned on Thursday night from the post.
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Nandan Nilekani Returns To Infosys, Appointed Chairman
- Thursday August 24, 2017
- Business | Edited by Prashun Talukdar
Nandan Nilekani will take over as non-executive chairman and non-independent director with immediate effect, the company said in a statement.
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Infosys Chairman, Co-Chairman Must Step Down Before CEO Search: Former CFO
- Monday August 21, 2017
- Business | Press Trust of India
Former CFO V Balakrishnan also expressed concern over investigations around Infosys' Panaya acquisition deal.
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Infosys Offers To Buy Back $2 Billion Of Shares As Vishal Sikka Quits
- Saturday August 19, 2017
- Business | Iain Marlow, Saritha Rai, Anto Antony, Bloomberg
Dr Sikka helped boost Infosys's revenue by about 25 per cent since taking the helm three years ago.
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Vishal Sikka Quits As Infosys CEO, Board Attacks Narayana Murthy
- Friday August 18, 2017
- India News | Reuters
Vishal Sikka, the chief executive brought in to turn around Infosys three years ago, resigned suddenly today, blaming a "continuous drumbeat of distractions" and a long-running row with founders over the tech firm's strategy.
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Conflict With Infosys' Founders Prompts CEO Vishal Sikka To Quit
- Friday August 18, 2017
- India News | Saritha Rai, Bloomberg
Infosys Ltd.'s Vishal Sikka has resigned as chief executive officer, a major loss for a company dealing with heightened acrimony between the board and a cohort of founders led by ex-chairman NR Narayana Murthy.
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Can't Do My Job While Constantly Defending Attacks: Vishal Sikka
- Friday August 18, 2017
- Business | Press Trust of India
Stating that the decision had weighed on him as he wrestled the pros and cons, Sikka said he was clear in his decision.
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Recently, Vishal Sikka Called Narayana Murthy 'Incredible Man': 10 Facts
- Friday August 18, 2017
- India News | Reported by Maya Sharma, Edited by Parmeshwar Bawa
After three years as top boss at Infosys, Vishal Sikka has resigned as Chief Executive Officer after heightened acrimony between the board, which backed him, and its cohort of founders led by former chairman NR Narayana Murthy. Pravin Rao, currently chief operating officer, will become interim CEO with Mr Sikka to become executive vice chairman unt...
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Unrelenting, Personal Attacks: Vishal Sikka Blog On Quitting Infosys
- Wednesday December 6, 2017
- Business | Written by Aditya Kondalamahanty
Dr Vishal Sikka, 50, has cited "personal attacks" on him as one of the reasons for his sudden decision to resign.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Infosys Says Vishal Sikka Resigns As CEO, Becomes Vice Chairman
- Friday August 18, 2017
- Business | Saritha Rai, Bloomberg
Sikka has been under fire from Murthy for flying private charters to meet customers and setting up an office in Palo Alto.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Vishal Sikka Resigns As Infosys CEO And MD Citing Personal Attacks, Shares Tank
- Friday August 18, 2017
- Business | Edited by Surajit Dasgupta
Vishal Sikka said he will actively cooperate with the senior management of Infosys in his new role as executive vice-chairman.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Infosys Executive Vice-President Ritika Suri Quits
- Tuesday July 18, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
Ritika Suri, who led the acquisition of Israeli automation technology firm Panaya for Infosys, was based out of the US.
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www.ndtv.com
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For The First Time In Years, Infosys Delays September Quarter Results
- Wednesday September 6, 2017
- Business | NDTV Profit Team
The September quarters results will be the first earnings announcement by Infosys after Nandan Nilekani's return.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Quitting Infosys One Of Hardest Decisions Of My Life: Vishal Sikka
- Thursday August 24, 2017
- Business | Indo-Asian News Service
Though the company's Board accepted Vishal Sikka's resignation and appointed him as Executive Vice-Chairman till the new CEO takes over by March 31, 2018, he resigned on Thursday night from the post.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Nandan Nilekani Returns To Infosys, Appointed Chairman
- Thursday August 24, 2017
- Business | Edited by Prashun Talukdar
Nandan Nilekani will take over as non-executive chairman and non-independent director with immediate effect, the company said in a statement.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Infosys Chairman, Co-Chairman Must Step Down Before CEO Search: Former CFO
- Monday August 21, 2017
- Business | Press Trust of India
Former CFO V Balakrishnan also expressed concern over investigations around Infosys' Panaya acquisition deal.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Infosys Offers To Buy Back $2 Billion Of Shares As Vishal Sikka Quits
- Saturday August 19, 2017
- Business | Iain Marlow, Saritha Rai, Anto Antony, Bloomberg
Dr Sikka helped boost Infosys's revenue by about 25 per cent since taking the helm three years ago.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Vishal Sikka Quits As Infosys CEO, Board Attacks Narayana Murthy
- Friday August 18, 2017
- India News | Reuters
Vishal Sikka, the chief executive brought in to turn around Infosys three years ago, resigned suddenly today, blaming a "continuous drumbeat of distractions" and a long-running row with founders over the tech firm's strategy.
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www.ndtv.com
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Conflict With Infosys' Founders Prompts CEO Vishal Sikka To Quit
- Friday August 18, 2017
- India News | Saritha Rai, Bloomberg
Infosys Ltd.'s Vishal Sikka has resigned as chief executive officer, a major loss for a company dealing with heightened acrimony between the board and a cohort of founders led by ex-chairman NR Narayana Murthy.
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www.ndtv.com
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Can't Do My Job While Constantly Defending Attacks: Vishal Sikka
- Friday August 18, 2017
- Business | Press Trust of India
Stating that the decision had weighed on him as he wrestled the pros and cons, Sikka said he was clear in his decision.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Recently, Vishal Sikka Called Narayana Murthy 'Incredible Man': 10 Facts
- Friday August 18, 2017
- India News | Reported by Maya Sharma, Edited by Parmeshwar Bawa
After three years as top boss at Infosys, Vishal Sikka has resigned as Chief Executive Officer after heightened acrimony between the board, which backed him, and its cohort of founders led by former chairman NR Narayana Murthy. Pravin Rao, currently chief operating officer, will become interim CEO with Mr Sikka to become executive vice chairman unt...
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www.ndtv.com
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Unrelenting, Personal Attacks: Vishal Sikka Blog On Quitting Infosys
- Wednesday December 6, 2017
- Business | Written by Aditya Kondalamahanty
Dr Vishal Sikka, 50, has cited "personal attacks" on him as one of the reasons for his sudden decision to resign.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Infosys Says Vishal Sikka Resigns As CEO, Becomes Vice Chairman
- Friday August 18, 2017
- Business | Saritha Rai, Bloomberg
Sikka has been under fire from Murthy for flying private charters to meet customers and setting up an office in Palo Alto.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Vishal Sikka Resigns As Infosys CEO And MD Citing Personal Attacks, Shares Tank
- Friday August 18, 2017
- Business | Edited by Surajit Dasgupta
Vishal Sikka said he will actively cooperate with the senior management of Infosys in his new role as executive vice-chairman.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Infosys Executive Vice-President Ritika Suri Quits
- Tuesday July 18, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
Ritika Suri, who led the acquisition of Israeli automation technology firm Panaya for Infosys, was based out of the US.
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www.ndtv.com